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Show ! .rnrrmg January 19, 1961 Pag S1& 6 Faddy Bafc sctaTDatfs .4 By Pier Surer Oh My Pappe" will be theme of the annual Daddy-Dat- e which to scheduled for January 26 at Davis High School, announced Marilyn Marshall, president of the Girls' Association which sponsors tha affair. and daughter acts Father will highlight the program which will start in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Master of ceremonies will be Ronald McCormick and his daughters, Connie and Kathy, David Merrill and his daughters, Jeaneen and Kay, will play Oh My Pappa, ths thems of the 4 ; ? if Vtir w t i U f 4 :V i ,- : 1 jf1 ' ;'' stf 7.k -, , .4 H i 4 1 x , it - x :v n . . . h " ' ?,.. "h. - r ,- - t.-- t , i ' i i, f - J t av - ths affair. 11 A piano snd harmonic! duet will be rendered by Marie Dibble and her father, G. Ralph Dibble. A singing act with guitar will be given by Margaret Swan and her father. Thornier K. Swan. A piano duet will be played by Barbara Frost and her father. Dr. Lee Frost. A dance will feature Kay Grsehl ; Club as , formed M m m m m 0m By Tanya Skidd Recently a new organization was formed at Clearfield High This clubs numbers School. and her father, Richard Grsehl wfll be dashing down the slopes together with Cheryl Biggs and of Brighton, Alta or Snow Basin her father, James E. Biggs. A each Saturday aftaraoon on their song win be sung by Sandra Has-la- skis. That to, if the weather . permits. and her father, George The Sid Clubs officers are A reading wfll be given by Trudy Elliot and her father. Walter EUlctt The program will who will conclude with e double sextet Horne, composed by Carole Thurgood, manage the refreshments; Shirley Diane Thomley, Barbara Rennie, Marston, secretary, who will suJenniel Blamires and Adeline pervise the program; Colleen Steed, publicity manager; Marilyn Parker end their fathers. Games win be played In th Morley, senior representative, who classrooms alter the program. wfll be responsible for the dance Later, serving of refreshments tickets; Vickie Terry, Junior repand dancing win take place to resentative who will see about the gamee and; Eunice Farnm conthe big gym. A prize-walttest between father and daugh- worth, sophomore representative, ter teams wfll climax the danc- who will oversee the invitations. Advisors of the organization are ing. The school dance band wfll Mrs. Beatrice Carroll, Mi. Julia music. the play . The officers of tha Davis Girls Neville and Mrs. Elaine Ramp-tonannual the Association sponsor to a yearly The Daddy-Dat- e affair which is a popular event at Davis. They are: Marilyn affair, the aim of which to to MarshaU, president, who wfll take foster better and closer relations charge of the games; Carolyn between daughters and fathers. Has-lam- x ' David Palmer, president; Erika WeltikS, uricfrpreeidCfite aSoifc Stevens, secretary; and Bruce Nelderhausor, treasurer. M r. Richard Allen, World History instructor at Clearfield Hi, to the advisor. Two organizations which are hi the process of organizing are the Press Club and tha Swim Club. Tha Press Club to open to newspaper and Joqmallsm students who meet the qualifications its Constitution lists. Anyone who can swim the length of the Clearfield swimming pool can qualify for the swim club. Two clubs are available for students who have Interests along tha line of foreign languages too. The French Club, whose advisor to Mr. Carl Hutchinson, has aa its members, students from 1st year and 2nd year French classes. The Spanish Club to made up from the Spanish classes and to advtoed by Mr. Johnson, Spanish and English instructor. -- And last, but not least to the club for girls interested in cooking, sewing, and domestic liv-o- f America, !e., FHA. 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Gamma PI Epsilon was formed to promote all worthy activities at the UMversity, especially those concerned with the welfare of womert students and to set ahd maintain standards of loyalty, service and scholarship. The local chapter was established la Urge 140s LB. DAVIS. HIGH SCHOOL THE TOWN OP SYRACUSE, AND DAVIS COUNTY, can, IndMdThfproad of th twio young Syracuse girls who walked off with the two con top prize awarded In the Junior Division of the Utah State Davis The week. two costumes last won in students shown which test, here, the High them the honors are; Beth Miya, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manji Miya, Syracuse; and Itha Wilcox, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wilcox, Syracuse. Miss coat she Miya Von first place with the white wool dress and beige wool had made. She was awarded a trip to Denver where she'll compete in the regional contest in the near future. Miss Wilcox, who modeled her completely-line- d charcoal grey wool suit, accented with a grey printed silk blouse won a portable sewing machine, as second place winner in the state contest. She is shown here with the fitted sewing kit she received as a winner in the Davis District competition on Jan- 15. SUNKIST ORANGES lb. EGGS Jan. DEPARTMENT Large, Choice RANCH FRESH Miss Carol Salmon, daughtsr of Mr and Mrs. Charles Salmon, 160 East 1st S, Ksysvllle, will be among 23 coeds at Saint Louis University to be initiated in Gamma Pi Epsilon, National Jesuit Honor Society on Sunday. GET LB. Red Emperors Koysville co-e- d In honor society rn CUSTOMERS PRODUCE V The number of special heUvjty groups are agrewangt constantly at Clearfield High and each has its own niche In which it helps to speed along - the metamorphosis of a building Into a school. 8 pkgs. Brocolli a Peas and Carrots tahm --Mixed vg- KRAFTS 24 Oz. o - French Fries 8 aa uu NUT BREAD Can Mayonnaise 4 for 9 each t,v u.s. 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